Tracing The Local Brews Of Europe
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If you’re planning to visit Europe, rest assured that this is the best season to pay a visit. From blossoming tulips, to breezy cafés - buzzing with friendly strangers watching football matches and cheering their team on, European summers are an experience in themselves. The best thing about a Euro trip though is planning your alcohol trail across the continent. With local wines and crafty brews, Europe has one of the best ranges of alcoholic beverages varying in taste and alcohol content. There’s something for everyone in here. Whether you like to enjoy hard liquor or perhaps a dainty fruity wine, Europe is where you’ll get it all. Here are all of the must-try alcoholic beverages of Europe: 

1) France

Wine is to France’s beverage scene as much as croissant is to its food scape. While you’re in France, try the wines from regions like Bordeaux, Burgundy, Languedoc, Champagne, the Loire Valley, Alsace, Rhône, Provence and Corsica. You’ll find a distinct taste and style of brewing in each of these regions. France’s aperitif like Kir and liquorice flavoured liqueur like Pastis are also a must-try. Did you know that Kir was named after the French Politician Félix Kir, who was the mayor of Dijon? 

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